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Conversations about Therapy

The conversations are for therapists, and about therapy. In chronological order, most recent on top.
See also list of ALL podcasts: Chronological and Alphabetical.

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merete holm brantbjerg

Merete Holm Brantbjerg: A gentle, resource-oriented approach to stress & trauma

Merete Holm Brantbjerg talks about working with low energy states and our “invisible parts” in the context of Relational Trauma Therapy.

Eric Wolterstorff: Society under sustained stress

Dave Berger & Joshua Sylvae: How COVID-19 is affecting our work as therapists

Karyne Wilner: The plastic body

Kirk Schneider: Exploring the polarized mind

We touch upon the personal and embodied impact of the polarized mind (or fixation on a single point of view to the utter exclusion of competing points of view).

Leslie Ellis: The creative power of dreamwork

Leslie Ellis talks about how working with dreams engages client and therapist in a co-creative process from which much can emerge.

sharon stanley

Sharon Stanley: Conversation about climate change

We explore Climate Change from a perspective informed by somatic psychotherapy.

David Mars: AEDP for couples

Stacy Reuille-Dupont: Using Exercise Science to Bridge Understanding in Therapy

Gregg Henriques: A framework to integrate objective view & personal view

Dr. Gregg Henriques explains the Tree of Knowledge System and describes how it provides a way to think about the universe from an objective scientific view and a personal lifeworld view

deb dana

Deb Dana: The Polyvagal Theory in psychotherapy

Deb Dana talks about using the Polyvagal Theory in clinical practice, and how it helps to creatively involve clients in their healing process.

Seth Zuiho Segall: Mindfulness in context

We talk about putting mindfulness and Buddhism in context — the contexts in which they evolved, and in which they are currently practiced in the Western world.

Alaine Duncan & Kathy Kain: Restoring inner balance

Andy Fisher: Ecopsychology

Terry Marks-Tarlow: Embodied creativity & the courage to face uncertainty

Janina Fisher: Integrating somatic approaches to trauma with ‘parts’ language

Trauma often inculcates fears of body awareness and incapacitating shame that complicate the use of somatic approaches

Nancy Eichhorn: Somatic Psychotherapy Today

Nancy Eichhorn talks about the magazine she founded 8 years ago, Somatic Psychotherapy Today

Steven Hayes: Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Alice ladas

Alice Ladas: Early coping strategies: another kind of addiction

Alice Ladas describes a workshop focused on identifying coping strategies in a way that respects people’s humanity instead of pathologizing them.

Eva Gold on Buddhist psychology & Gestalt psychotherapy

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